Nobbies Centre, Phillip Island

2 Comments March 15, 2009 / Posted in Travel
Mai at the Nobbies coastal broadwalk with the seal rock (home of many seals) on the background

Mai at the Nobbies coastal broadwalk with the seal rock (home of many seals) on the background

When you visit Phillip Island (2 hrs drive from Melbourne, Australia), both the Fairy Penguins Parade and Koala Conservation Centre is a must place to visit, however make sure you don’t miss out on Nobbies Centre. The centre is free and you can learn about Australian marine life and interactions display. My favourite is be the seals camera. You can zoom in and out of a live camera, which is placed in the seal rocks, and see live feeds of seals doing their things, awesome!

The experience of Nobbies centre extends outdoor as I walked on the broadwalk along the coastal of bass strait with the view of the seal rocks. I saw a couple wild fairy penguins underneath the broadwalk :) . The highlight of the broadwalk was the Blow hole rock. The waves were pushing against the rock and made a big hole.

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  1. Penguin Parade at Philip Island | Mai Lin Talks said on March 17th, 2009 at 3:01 am

    [...] tickets including their famous 3 parks pass which give you access for the Penguin Parade and the Nobbies Centre, Koala Conservation Centre and Churchil [...]

  2. [...] at Philip Island. As part of my Philip Island trip, other than visiting Penguins Parade and the Nobbies Centre, I also visited the Koala Conservation [...]

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